Evaluating an Argument |
- Week 1
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- (Preparation for class)
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- (In class activities)
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Aug
20
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- Introduction to Course Policies and Goals
- Introduce in-class writing assignment for 8/22.
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Aug
22
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- Log on to Daedalus Online using your PIN Card and initiate
your account.
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- Prepare in-class writing assignment according to directions.
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- Do in-class writing assignment.
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Aug
24
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- Read Chapter 1 (3-23) in Writing Arguments (WA).
- Read pages 282-88 in WA.
- Do exercise on page 288-9 for one of the classes listed (a-i).
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- What is a good argument?
- Discuss exercise on p.288-9.
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Week 2 |
Aug
27
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- Read pp.452-4 in WA.
- Do Task 1, p.453 in class.
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- Introduce Evaluation Essay Assignment.
- Evaluation is a Criteria Match.
- Review responses to Task 1, p.453.
- Do Task 2, p.454 in class.
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Aug
29
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- Do Task 3, pp.455 in WA.
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- Do Task 4, p.461 in class.
- Develop and defend criteria for good argumentation.
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Aug
31
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- Read Chapter 2 (24-47) in WA.
- Read pp. 292-3 in WA.
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- How "Says and Does"helps you understand what you
read.
- Do exercise on p.32 in class.
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Week 3 |
Sep
3
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- No Class - Labor Day
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Sep
5
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- Read "Marijuana for Medical Purposes" in Expository
Writing 200 (EW 200), pp. 107-8.
- Write "says" and "does" statements for
each paragraph. (Your goal: to understand the argument's major
claims and how it is put together.)
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- Understanding the How and What of an Argument.
- Discussion of essay and "says" and "does"
statements.
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Sep
7
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- Read EW200, pp.33-9, 42-5.
- Complete Respond Sequence in Daedalus Online (DOL) for one
of the sample essays and print it out.
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- Review Student Samples (EW200).
- Organization of Evaluation Essays.
- Evidence in Evaluation Essays: Quoting from your source.
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Week 4 |
Sep
10
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- Read WA, pp.445-52.
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- Complete "Organizing Your Evaluation Essay" in
EW200, pp.35-7.
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- Reminder: First draft due 9/12.
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- More on evidence in Evaluation Essays.
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- Learning about Peer Review and linking review comments to
grading/passing criteria.
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Sep
12
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- Bring three copies of first draft for Peer Review.
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- Peer Review Session.
- More on linking review comments to Grading/Passing Criteria.
- Leave with a revision plan.
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Sep 14 |
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- Bring three copies of second draft for Peer Review.
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- Peer Review Session.
- Leave with a revision plan.
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- Components of Argument
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Week 5 |
Sep
17
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- Section AO:
- Bring three copies of second draft for Peer Review.
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- Section AS:
- Read Chapter 4 (75-87) in WA.
- Do exercises on pp.78-9, p.81.
- Evaluation Essay due by 4pm to DE108.
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- Section AO:
- Peer Review Session.
- Leave with a revision plan.
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- Section AS:
- Transition to a detailed understanding of arguments.
- Exercise on p.84 in class.
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Sep
19
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- Section AO:
- Read Chapter 4 (75-87) in WA.
- Do exercises on pp.78-9, p.81.
- Evaluation Essay due by 4pm on Tuesday, Sept. 18th to DE108.
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- Section AS:
- Read Chapter 5 (88-106) in WA
- Do exercise on p.91, #1-6, in WA.
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- Section AO:
- Transition to a detailed understanding of arguments.
- Exercise on p.84 in class.
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- Section AS:
- Structure of Argument: Claims, Stated Reasons, Grounds, Warrants,
Backing, Rebuttals, and Qualifiers.
- Review exercise on p.96 in WA.
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Sep
21
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- Section AO:
- Read Chapter 5 (88-106) in WA
- Do exercise on p.91, #1-6, in WA.
- Do exercise on p.100 of WA, choosing 2 of the remaining 9
enthymemic arguments.
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- Section AS:
- Do exercise on p.100 of WA, choosing 2 of the remaining 9
enthymemic arguments.
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- Section AO:
- Structure of Argument: Claims, Stated Reasons, Grounds, Warrants,
Backing, Rebuttals, and Qualifiers.
- Review exercise on p.96 in WA. Review responses to exercise
on p.100.
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- Section AS:
- More on Structure of Argument.
- Review responses to exercise on p.100.
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- Proposal Arguments: How to Change Reality
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Week 6 |
Sep
24
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- Read Chapter 14 (307-45) in WA.
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- Introduce Proposal Essay assignment.
- Proposals: We should/should no do X.
- Rhetorical situations.
- Practical vs. Policy Proposals.
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Sep
26
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- Bring three possible topics written out to hand in. Have
one that you are fairly sure about and two for back-up.
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- Finding an issue for a proposal.
- Who is your rhetorical audience?
- Do exercise on p.317 in class.
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Sep
28
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- Read Chapter 7 (132-151) in WA.
- Do exercises on pp.135-6 and pp.148-51.
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- Audience-Based Reasons.
- Discuss responses to exercises on pp.135-6 and on pp.148-51
in class.
- Do exercise on p.138 in class.
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Week 7 |
Oct
1
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- With your topic for your proposal essay in mind, write out
answers to questions about "Audience-Based Reasons"
on pp.136-7 of WA and write out answers to "Stock Issues"
on pp.317-8 of WA.
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- More on Audience-Based Reasons.
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Oct
3
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- Read pp.87-91 in EW200.
- Complete Respond Sequence on DOL for one of the sample proposals
and print it out.
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- How Proposals are presented and organized.
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Oct
5
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- Bring three copies of first draft for Peer Review.
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- Peer Review Session.
- Linking Review comments to grading/passing criteria.
- Leave with a Revision Plan.
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Week 8 |
Oct
8
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- Bring three copies of second draft for Peer Review.
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- Peer Review Session.
- Determine readings for next assignments.
- Leave with a Revision Plan.
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- Researched Debate
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Oct
10
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- Read pp.56-60 and the sample essay on pp.67-8 of EW200.
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- Proposal due by 4pm to DE 108.
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- Introduce Researched Debate Essay.
- Review sample essay.
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Oct
12
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- AO:
- Read in Writing Arguments Michael Medved's "A
Sickness in the Soul" (488-493), Barbara Streisand's "The
Artist as Citizen" (493-498), and John Leo's "Kill
for Kicks Video Games Desensitizing Our Children" (467-468).
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- Complete Respond Sequence on DOL for one of the selected
essays and print it out.
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- Submit essay for Midterm
Portfolio Review in class.
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- AS:
- Read in Writing Arguments John Leo's "Kill-for-Kicks
Video Games Desensitizing Our Children" (467-468) and Charlie
James's "Littleton Massacre Seems So...American" (475-476).
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- Complete Respond Sequence on DOL for one of the selected
essays and print it out.
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- Submit essay for Midterm
Portfolio Review in class.
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- Discuss essays of class's choice.
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Week 9 |
Oct
15
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- AO:
- Read in Writing Arguments Helen Nixon's "Adults
Watching Children Watch South Park" (498-504), Ron
Weiskind's "South Park Movie Revels in Its Really
Bad Behavior" (504-505), and Mike Males's "Stop Blaming
Kids and TV" (468-472)
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- Complete Respond Sequence on DOL for two of the selected
essays and print them out.
- Develop one "issue question" for debate topic to
hand in.
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- AS:
- Read in Writing Arguments Mike Males's "Stop
Blaming Kids and TV" (468-472), Gloria Steinem's "Supremacy
Crimes" (472-475), and Chuck Shelton's "When White
Boys Kill, White Dads Fail" (476-478).
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- Complete Respond Sequence on DOL for two of the selected
essays and print them out.
- Develop one "issue question" for debate topic to
hand in.
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- Discuss essays of class's choice.
- Review all essays.
- Discussion of "issue questions" for researched
debate topic.
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Oct
17
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- Reread pp.56-60 and pp.67-8 in EW200. Determine the issue
question, the "pro" and "con" claims, and
reasons you will use for your debate essay. Bring a copy of them
to class.
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- Review format for Researched Debate Essay.
- Developing Reasons and Rebuttals.
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Oct
19
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- Fall Break -- No Class.
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Week 10 |
Oct
22
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- Read pp.387-423 in WA.
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- Begin drafting your outline for your debate essay using the
flow chart on p.57.
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- Using sources effectively and avoiding plagiarism.
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Oct
24
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- Bring two copies of first draft for Peer Review: one to hand
in and one to use in class.
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- Group Peer Review Session.
- Linking review comments to grading/passing criteria.
- Leave with a Revision Plan.
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Oct
26
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- Bring three copies of second draft for Peer Review.
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- Peer Review Session.
- Leave with a Revision Plan.
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- Persuasive Research Paper
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Week 11 |
Oct
29
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- Read pp.63-67 in WA.
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- Researched Debate due by 4pm to DE108.
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- Introduce Persuasive Research Paper.
- Do Set I, Tasks 1 & 3 on pp.68-9 in class.
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Oct
31
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- Read Chap 16 (361-386) and review Chapter 17 (387-430) in
WA.
- Decide topic for research paper and hand in for approval.
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- Organizational patterns for research reports; review p.64
in WA.
- Finding, Selecting, Using, and Documenting Sources.
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Nov
2
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- Read two sample student research essays on pp. 24-32 in Prairie
Lights 2001.
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- Review sample student research papers.
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Week 12 |
Nov
5
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- Develop working thesis claim and at least three reasons for
your topic, and bring them to class.
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- Developing Opposing Views and Refutations.
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Nov
7
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- Identify the 4-6 sources which will best suit your topic
and working thesis claim. Bring them to class.
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- More on Selecting, Using, and Documenting Sources.
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Nov
9
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- Work on organizing research for Persuasive Research Paper
and begin outline.
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- No Class
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Week 13 |
Nov
12
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- Bring two copies of outline to class and draft of body paragraph
for first reason in support of thesis claim.
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- Review outlines, paragraph structure, use of sources, documentation
for sources.
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Nov
14
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- Bring two copies of first draft for Peer Review Session.
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- Group Peer Review Session.
- Linking Review Comments to grading/passing criteria.
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Nov
16
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- Bring three copies of second draft for Peer Review Session.
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- Peer Review Session.
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Week 14 |
Nov
19
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- Prepare final revised draft incorporating all peer review
suggestions and correction.
- Locate hard copies of all sources used and highlight material
used in paper.
- Verify correct citation format for "Works Cited"
page and in-text citations.
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- Workday/Conferences: Bring one copy of revised draft, including
"Works Cited" page to class.
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Nov 20 |
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- Persuasive Research Paper due by 4pm to DE108.
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Nov
21-23
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- NO CLASS
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- THANKSGIVING BREAK
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- Letter to the Portfolio Reader
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Week 15 |
Nov
26
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- Read pp.4-8 and p.115 in EW200.
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- Introduction to "Letter to Portfolio Reader"
- Review Student Samples: Common Organizational Patterns and
Details to Support Claims.
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Nov
28
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- Bring all your papers to class.
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- Begin Invention work for letter.
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Nov
30
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- Complete Invention work for your letter.
- Begin preparing a written thesis statement and outline for
your letter.
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- Planning session for Letter and Gathering Evidence.
- Draft outline and thesis by end of class.
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Week 16 |
Dec
3
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- Revise outline and lists of examples in preparation for in-class
writing.
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- Write "Letter to Portfolio Reader" in class.
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Dec
5
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- Prepare revisions to existing drafts in preparation for Final
Portfolio Review.
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- Workday/Conferences.
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Dec
7
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45 |
- Prepare revisions to existing drafts in preparation for Final
Portfolio Review.
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- Workday/Conferences.
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Finals Week |
Mon
Dec
10
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- Final Portfolios due.
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